Hi Peter,
This is pretty unusual because these content types should be sealed.
Anyways...I think this is what you're after.
Page Layout Content Types
Article Page /_layouts/CreatePage.aspx
Redirect Page
Welcome Page
Publishing Content Types
Page
Hi guys,
I've got a weird problem where the primary site collection admin for the MySite
app is getting access denied errors when trying to access recently created My
Sites. And I'm unable to access settings pages for any of them at all.
Nothing has changed to my knowledge and the primary
I tried explicitly adding myself as a site collection admin to a particular
site but still can't get in.
I lied. I can get in this way, it just seemed to take a minute to update.
Is there any way to force inheritance for top level site admins, or is this
expected behaviour and I've just gone a
I always assumed it was expected behaviour, but then I've never paid much
attention to it. I don't think even 2% of employees use their MySites. Does
anyone know of a quick way to check if they're used?
From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of
Paul
Meh. I may be getting confused but I can access some sites and not others. Odd.
As for checking if they're used, unless you've got decent site stats software,
the only way I can think of is to turn on Site Use confirmation and Deletion.
Regards,
Paul
Online Developer, ICT
CEO Sydney
From:
Try adding yourself to the Manage Permissions: Shared Service Rights group of
the SSP by clicking on the Personalization services permissions within the
SSP (/ssp/admin/_layouts/ManageServicePermissions.aspx)
From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of
From what I know, the complicating factor may be that each MySite is actually
an independent Site Collection - so to get access you will need to add
yourself as a site collection administrator to each one :(
May need to write yourself a little script - or a Feature Staple to add some
While this is true that every MySite is an independent site collection, via the
SSP as Mark suggested you should be able to grant the rights over the all as it
is hosted via the MySite Host
From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of
James Boman
Sent:
That's what I thought and that's what the docs say. But it's a quirky old
template and the practice is always different than the theory.
Unless you're explicitly added as a site collection admin there's really not
much you can do except View All Content. Which is probably quite deliberate and